Local Plan

New Local Plan

The Council adopted its new Local Plan 2024 on 24 July 2024. Further details of the meeting, and the decision, can be seen on the Council meetings page. The Local Plan 2024 comprises the following documents:

 

 

As required by Regulations 26 of the Town and County Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended) the Council must make available:

These documents are also available for inspection during normal office hours at Kensington Town Hall and local libraries.

Neighbourhood plans

The borough is home to two neighbourhood plans which also form part of the development plan for their areas:

New Local Plan Review examination

On 5 July 2024 the Council received the Inspector’s Report into the examination of the New Local Plan Review (NLPR) together with the "Main Modifications". Read the Inspector's report and details of the Examination.

We undertook 4 previous rounds of consultation before reaching this stage:

Local Plan 2019

(superseded by Local Plan 2024 above)

On 11 September 2019, the Council adopted its Local Plan Partial Review (LPPR) Publication Policies, February 2017. This includes a new foreword written by the Leader, Cllr Elizabeth Campbell. The adopted Local Plan incorporates both the ‘main modifications’ recommended by the Inspector and the ‘minor/additional modifications’ published by the Council.

 

The Local Plan is also available to download in three sections as follows:

You can contact the Planning Policy team on [email protected].

if you would like a hard copy of the Local Plan. The cost is £52. The Proposal Map will cost an additional £16.

Adoption

The Local Plan was adopted at the Full Council meeting on 11 September 2019. View a webcast of the meeting. Further details of the meeting, and the decision, can be seen on the Council meetings page.

As required by Regulations 26 of the Town and County Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended) the Council must make available:

The Council carried out the sustainability appraisal for the LPPR within a wider Integrated Impact Assessment (IIP). Three documents are of particular relevance:

These documents are also available for inspection during normal office hours at Kensington Town Hall and local libraries.

Principle changes

A short briefing note has been prepared which sets out the principal changes introduced by the LPPR.

Full details of the preparation and examination of the LPPR can been seen on the Local Plan Examination page.

Last updated: 3 October 2024